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1982 World Series Game: Cal. @ Mon.

October 19, 1982

 The Montreal Expos evened up the 1982 World Series at 3 games apiece by defeating the California Angels tonight 4-2.  After tying the game up 1-1 in the 4th inning the Expos went ahead for good with a 3 run 6th inning. Chris Speier (pictured) delivered the big blow for Montreal when he hit a 2 run double off Angel starter Bruce Kison. Expo starter Bill Gullickson ran into trouble in the 7th inning and Woodie Fryman came in to put out the fire. Fryman pitched the final 3 innings for the Save.
  The 2 teams will now meet for the final and deciding Game 7 tomorrow night here in Montreal. Charlie Lea will start for the hometown team. Ken Forsch gets the start for California.


BOXSCORE: 1982 California Angels At 1982 Montreal Expos            10/19/1982
 
  Angels             AB  R  H RBI AVG     Expos              AB  R  H RBI AVG
  B.Downing LF        5  0  1  0 .360     T.Raines LF         4  0  1  0 .192  
  R.Carew 1B          5  0  1  0 .231   A-J.Youngblood LF     0  0  0  0 .200  
  F.Lynn CF           4  0  1  0 .250     W.Cromartie 1B      4  0  1  0 .346  
  D.Baylor DH         4  0  2  0 .385     A.Dawson CF         3  2  2  0 .440  
  R.Jackson RF        4  0  1  0 .190     A.Oliver DH         3  1  1  0 .346  
  D.Decinces 3B       4  1  0  0 .160     G.Carter C          3  1  2  2 .333  
  B.Grich 2B          3  0  0  0 .208     T.Wallach 3B        3  0  0  0 .095  
  T.Foli SS           2  0  0  0 .263     C.Speier SS         4  0  2  2 .227  
B-J.Beniquez PH       0  0  0  0 .200     D.Flynn 2B          4  0  0  0 .200  
  B.Boone C           1  1  0  1 .059     J.White RF          4  0  0  0 .167  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      32  2  6  1                 Totals      32  4  9  4
 
A-Subbed Defensively (LF) For Raines In 9th Inning
B-Pinch Hit For Foli In 9th Inning
 
Angels.......... 0 1 0  0 0 0  1 0 0  -  2  6  0
Expos........... 0 0 0  1 0 3  0 0    -  4  9  3
 
Angels (3-3)             IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR    ERA
B.Kison LOSS(0-1)         5 1/3   8   4   4   2   5   0   3.55
D.Goltz                   2 2/3   1   0   0   2   1   0   0.00
Totals                    8       9   4   4   4   6   0
 
Expos (3-3)              IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR    ERA
B.Gullickson WIN(1-0)     6       5   2   0   4   0   0   0.64
W.Fryman SAVE(1st)        3       1   0   0   1   4   0   3.60
Totals                    9       6   2   0   5   4   0
 
ATTENDANCE- 39,354 DATE- Tuesday, October 19th 1982 TIME- Night WEATHER- Average
T- 2:38
LEFT ON BASE- Angels:10  Expos: 8
DOUBLE PLAYS- Angels: 1  Expos: 0
ERRORS- T.Raines, W.Cromartie, J.White
DOUBLES- F.Lynn(4th), T.Raines(2nd), W.Cromartie(1st), A.Dawson(4th),
         C.Speier(1st)
RBIs- B.Boone(1st), G.Carter-2(8th), C.Speier-2(2nd)
STOLEN BASES- A.Dawson(1st)
CAUGHT STEALING- F.Lynn
SACRIFICE HITS- T.Foli
SACRIFICE FLIES- B.Boone
WALKS- F.Lynn, B.Grich, J.Beniquez, B.Boone-2, A.Dawson, A.Oliver, G.Carter,
       T.Wallach
STRIKE OUTS- B.Downing, R.Carew, F.Lynn, R.Jackson, T.Raines, W.Cromartie,
             G.Carter, D.Flynn, J.White-2
GIDP- D.Flynn
PASSED BALLS- B.Boone
RLISP 2-out- R.Jackson, A.Oliver, B.Downing, D.Decinces, W.Cromartie, R.Carew,
             J.White, D.Baylor, T.Wallach-2, F.Lynn
TEAM RISP- Angels: 1 for 10  Expos: 4 for 13
 
In a close game it was the Montreal Expos 4, the California Angels 2 at
Olympic Stadium.
 
Montreal tallied 3 runs in the bottom of the 6th inning when they came up with
3 base hits.  The crucial at-bat was provided by Chris Speier who made the
crowd happy when he doubled bringing home two baserunners.  Montreal had 9
hits for the night while California had 6.  
 
The win went to Bill Gullickson(1-0) who allowed 2 runs in 6 innings. Woodie
Fryman gained credit for his 1st save.  Bruce Kison(0-1) was tagged with the
loss.  He was touched for 8 hits and 2 walks in 5 and 1/3 innings.  
 
'I was a little good, a little bad and a little ugly.' said Gullickson, 'I was
just giving us a chance to win.'

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